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  • TMS
    The Distribution of Sn Between CaO–CuOx–FeOy–SiO2 Slag and Copper Metal at 1300 °C

    By den Bulck A. Van

    In Europe, 50% of the copper originates from recycling. High-Cu containing scraps are regularly rich in impurities like Fe, Ni, Sn and Pb. Many high-Cu containing scraps are fed directly into anode-fu

  • TMS
    The Double Membrane Electrolytic Cell: A New Tool In Metal Recycling

    By J. V. Atwood

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a novel Double Membrane Electrolytic Cell (DMEC) that exhibits unique features for recycling contaminated metals and metal alloys. The DMEC incorporates two anio

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    The Draft GBN Global Scenarios And The Forces Driving Them

    By Peter Schwartz

    This paper presents GBN's "Global Scenarios" for the first decade of the 21st century. We describe a set of key scenario actors and develop 6 driving forces in demography, technology, climate cha

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    The Dynamic Dissolution Of Coke With Slag In Melting And Dropping Zone

    By cheng Peng-fei, TANG Hai-yan, guo Xiao-chen, LI Jing-she, Liang Yong-cang, Zhao Baojun

    In the process of oxygen blast furnace, the lower coke ratio and the higher coke load make the skeleton coke more important. To understand the dissolution of coke in melting and dropping zone, the inf

    Jan 1, 2016

  • TMS
    The Dynamics Of Chalcocite Heap Bioleaching

    By John Petersen

    Heap bioleaching technology has become well established for the exploitation of copper sulfide ores. Still, in many operations the rate of copper extraction is rather slow, often taking two years or m

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    The East Penn Process For Recycling Sulfuric Acid From Lead Acid Batteries

    By R. Leiby

    Prior to March 1992, the only component of the lead acid battery that was not recycled by East Penn Manufacturing Company was the sulfuric acid electrolyte. This acid was unusable in new batteries bec

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    The Economic and Environmental Benefits of Ausmelt Technology in Secondary Copper Smelting and Converting

    By J. Sofra

    The quantity of copper produced by secondary material processing is increasing as metal producers look to cleaner and cheaper sources of copper. The need to smelt secondary copper more economically, t

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    The Economics Of Co-Products And Minor Elements

    By Alva L. Kuestermeyer

    This paper presents the results of an economic analysis in the production opportunities of various co-product and minor metals in the base metals smelting 'industry. Pro forma cash flow statement

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    The Economics Of Sulphide Smelting Processes

    By L. R. Verney

    A number of interrelated factors influence the economics of the sulphide smelting of copper, lead, zinc and nickel. This paper discusses these factors, mainly from a US point of view, and shows how th

    Jan 1, 1983

  • TMS
    The Ecuprex® Process for Production of High Purity Cathodes from Copper Scrap Without Smelting Operation

    By M. Opler

    Presently, only a few large copper refineries are able to produce Grade A cathodes from copper scrap. Today's technology needs large plants for smelting, converting or refining the main impuritie

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    The Effect of Aeration on Chalcocite Heap Leaching

    By Wenying Liu

    The effect of aeration on chalcocite heap leaching was studied by analyzing the historical data from two chalcocite heap leach pads located in Chile, one with aeration and the other without aeration.

  • TMS
    The Effect of Alloying on Topologically Close Packed Phase Instability in Advanced Nickel-Base Superalloy Rene N6

    By Frame Ritzert, Dennis Keller, Vijay Vasudevan, David Arenas

    "An investigation was conducted to describe topologically close packed (TCP) phase instability as' a function of composition in the advanced ·Ni-base superalloy Rene N6. TCP phases are detrimental to

    Jan 1, 1998

  • TMS
    The Effect of Aluminum Addition to the ESR Process Slag on IN718 Superalloy Characteristics

    By Seyed Mahdi Abbasi, Adel Sheikhhosseini

    "This research was conducted to study the changes of microstructure, chemical composition and mechanical properties ofIN718 superalloy after adding aluminum to the ESR process slag. The experiments we

    Jan 1, 2013

  • TMS
    The Effect Of Anode Composition On Passivation Of Commercial Copper Electrorefining Anodes

    By Michael S. Moats

    As commercial copper electrorefineries look to expand their capacities by increasing their operating current density, the likelihood of anode passivation intensifies. To improve the industry?s unders

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    The Effect of Anodic Potential on Surface Layers of Chalcopyrite during Ammonia–Ammonium Chloride Leaching

    By Xiaoming Huaa

    The effect of the anodic polarization on the composition and morphology of the surface layer formed on chalcopyrite during ammonia–ammonium chloride leaching was investigated. The anodic polarization

  • TMS
    The Effect Of Carbon Material Properties On The Reduction Kinetics Of Manganese And Silicon From Slag To Metal

    By Gabriella Tranell

    In the manganese ferroalloys industry, there is increasing focus on the performance of different carbonaceous materials within the smelting processes. With a developing scarcity of traditional raw mat

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    The Effect of Carburizing on the Fatigue Life of 4130 Steel

    By R. Fragoudakis

    AISI 4130 steel is a medium carbon Cr-Mo steel used in automotive, aeronautic and other general-purpose industries. In this study, 4130 steel fatigue specimens were carburized at 927oC to enhance the

    Jan 1, 2010

  • TMS
    The Effect Of Chloride Ions On The Oxidation Of Pyrite Under Pressure Oxidation Conditions

    By Michael J. Nicol

    One of the preferred methods for the recovery of gold from refractory gold ores and concentrates involves pressure oxidation in acidic solutions. The main refractory gold-containing minerals are pyrit

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    The Effect Of Collector/Metal Ion Ratio And Solution And Froth Height On The Removal Of Toxic Metals By Ion- And Precipitate-Flotation

    By Kandipati Sreenivasarao

    Ion and precipitate flotation involve adding an appropriate collector to aqueous solutions containing metal ions, to form hydrophobic metal-collector complexes or precipitates that can be removed by f

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    The Effect of Column Height on Simulated Heap Leach Test Results

    By Philip Thompson

    "Carefully planned laboratory test programs provide valuable data regarding the amenability of low grade gold ores to heap leaching. The most common laboratory test is the column leach test. The overw

    Jan 1, 1997